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awais692
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Count if formula for multiple columns in power query

How to write a formula =countif(A2:M2,"<=15") in power query?

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Jakinta
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= List.Count(List.Select(PriorStepName[ColumnName], each _<=15))

 

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Jakinta
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= List.Count(List.Select(PriorStepName[ColumnName], each _<=15))

 

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